Trio
of 6-Figure Sales Totaling Over $1 Million Top This Week's Domain
Sales Chart

Several domain owners got very nice
early Christmas presents this past week when they sold names that
soared into the six-figure stratosphere. The largest of those
- a blockbuster $850,000 sale of Fix.com brokered by WebsiteProperties.com,
ranks among the five biggest sales reported so
far this year.

The next two spots on our latest all
extension Top 20 Sales Chart went to Sedo
who rang up a pair of six-figure transactions - Sandwich.com
at $137,500 and 1001.com at $100,000.

Yet another six-figure sale was reported
but couldn't be charted as the exact price was not revealed. It was
announced on DNForum.com owner Adam
Dicker's blog that he sold Download.net for an
undisclosed six-figure price - a very nice return on his money considering
that Adam bought the domain on Ebay back in 2001 for just $3,000!

In another highlight of the past week Sedo
sold #4 Pizza.es (a Spanish ccTLD domain) for $48,300
- a price that put it among 2013's ten biggest country code sales.
Sedo went on to pile up 10 chart entries overall, including another
ccTLD sale - #14 (tie) Ad.cc at $10,000.

By
Ron Jackson

Go
Daddy/Afternic
also had a big week, filling nine slots on the Big Board with a
roster led by #5 HealthAdvisor.com at $40,000. With
the .coms sweeping 17 of the 20 chart entries, that left room for
only one other non .com sale. Go Daddy/Afternic handled that one
too, moving #20 CTDO.org for $9,977 to give the non
.com gTLDs their lone representative on the elite list.

Here is how all of the sales leaders
stacked up for the week ending Sunday, Dec. 8:

Keep in mind that these are the highest
value cash only sales that have been reported to us in the
past week. This column is meant to be an educational tool,
not a complete list documenting ALL high
value domain sales. Such a list is impossible to produce
because many sales are kept private at the insistence of
buyers, sellers or both. Our procedure for verifying the
accuracy of domain sales reports is available here.

Go Daddy/Afternic had 90 more four-figure
.com sales ranging from $2,000 to $5,000 that are
listed in the table below:

Additional
Go Daddy/Afternic .com Sales Between $2,000 - $4,188

findandflip.com

$5,000

sweetfinds.com

$2,797

georgiafitness.com

$5,000

chipstore.com

$2,588

lifecoin.com

$5,000

cloud99.com

$2,588

mppm.com

$5,000

near-me.com

$2,580

nyccriminallawyers.com

$4,995

binary24.com

$2,500

avlg.com

$4,990

coachpoint.com

$2,500

automotivedirectory.com

$4,988

groundplan.com

$2,500

thinkstrategy.com

$4,750

mercadodecredito.com

$2,500

homemasters.com

$4,600

sandcube.com

$2,500

leafcars.com

$4,500

starwalkers.com

$2,500

3913.com

$4,450

benefitall.com

$2,488

indexpartners.com

$4,400

fitnesstea.com

$2,450

novocon.com

$4,400

allthoughts.com

$2,388

comdia.com

$4,000

faulisi.com

$2,388

customyze.com

$4,000

firstmoneycenter.com

$2,388

finalcad.com

$4,000

paychange.com

$2,388

businessfrog.com

$3,800

safefinder.com

$2,388

ringsupply.com

$3,700

foxsky.com

$2,345

owlit.com

$3,696

kitchenerhomes.com

$2,299

agwg.com

$3,688

theleadingman.com

$2,288

allcreative.com

$3,500

sd10.com

$2,200

insidebaseball.com

$3,500

inthemixx.com

$2,176

omgnews.com

$3,500

xrunners.com

$2,111

buyholdsell.com

$3,499

brightparent.com

$2,088

nurseshirt.com

$3,250

ehash.com

$2,088

drilledrotors.com

$3,100

strings-attached.com

$2,088

batterypoint.com

$3,000

superiorskin.com

$2,088

deskmates.com

$3,000

altamedia.com

$2,025

foreversports.com

$3,000

alldaq.com

$2,000

garriott.com

$3,000

aloom.com

$2,000

gayempire.com

$3,000

bentleygroup.com

$2,000

hrhr.com

$3,000

columbuscremation.com

$2,000

naservices.com

$3,000

createdtocreate.com

$2,000

televisionrepair.com

$3,000

dints.com

$2,000

tigital.com

$3,000

drivenet.com

$2,000

visagoldcard.com

$3,000

duilegalaid.com

$2,000

medrite.com

$2,999

keystonefreightcorp.com

$2,000

britestars.com

$2,900

kynky.com

$2,000

ebubble.com

$2,900

mommymadness.com

$2,000

kiik.com

$2,900

onlysmart.com

$2,000

websitebrands.com

$2,888

pearlred.com

$2,000

golfgenius.com

$2,800

sharmatax.com

$2,000

rouka.com

$2,800

stoki.com

$2,000

summittrucks.com

$2,800

syquil.com

$2,000

minehouse.com

$2,797

thebadhunter.com

$2,000

Elsewhere, SWPE.com changed hands for $3,635
in a private transaction.

Country
Codes

That tasty $48,300 sale of Pizza.es by
Sedo gave the ccTLDs good reason to celebrate this week.
There was also that second five-figure sale in this category
that you saw on all extension Top 20 Chart above - Ad.cc
at $10,000. The
biggest country code sale you haven't seen yet is #3 on our latest weekly Country Code Top 20 Sales
Chart. That is SexyDating.co.uk at $8,200. Sedo
also handled that sale and they went on to sweep 18 of the 20
chart entries including nine of the top ten.

Only NetFleet.com.au
was able to interrupt Sedo's ccTLD juggernaut. They claimed the
only two spots Sedo missed, scoring with #9 Dragster.com.au at
$3,538 and #20 Distribution.com.au at $2,047.

Germany's .de's won the extension
race with six chart entries, nipping Great Britain's .co.uk
with five. The only other TLD with multiple chart
entries was Australia's com.au with the two mentioned
above.

Here is how the
country code leaders stacked up for the week ending Sunday, Dec.
8:

There were a few dozen additional four-figure
ccTLD sales off the chart led by NetFleet.com.au's $2,041
sale of DHO.com.au. They also moved KitchensSydney.com.au
($1,296) and Collectibles.com.au ($1,146).

Sedo got $2,000 apiece for MyPrime.tv,
Schmittis-Page.de and UU.nu and added $1,973
for Shome.de. Sedo had 28 more
four-figure ccTLD sales ranging from $1,000 to $1,800 that
are listed in the table below:

Additional
Sedo ccTLD Sales Between $1,000 - $1,800

magotteaux.cn

$1,800

bismarck.eu

$1,379

immoprojekte.de

$1,794

bwt.es

$1,325

meal.ch

$1,725

plattenhandel.de

$1,311

managementinnovation.de

$1,656

wa-verzekering.nl

$1,311

investmentopportunities.co.uk

$1,632

healthyfood.de

$1,310

lookafter.me

$1,630

tecc.co.uk

$1,230

lusso.co.kr

$1,500

lovelypearls.cn

$1,200

nbt.it

$1,500

bien.eu

$1,090

webgurus.co.uk

$1,476

engelberatung.de

$1,072

allergikerfreundlich.de

$1,380

kicos.de

$1,035

animedia24.de

$1,380

systemische-therapie.at

$1,035

autocenter.tv

$1,380

voordeelnieuws.nl

$1,021

mito.fr

$1,380

kalifornien.se

$1,000

mixit.de

$1,380

laxmi.in

$1,000

Elsewhere DomainLore.co.uk
sold Cyber.co.uk for $1,776 and Trio.co.uk for
$1,173 and Go Daddy/Afternic took in $1,200 for Treehouse.co.

If there are country code extensions in our report
that you are not familiar with, you can look up the nation each
extension goes with here.

Non .com gTLDs (.biz, .info, .mobi,
.net, .org, .asia, .pro & .tel)

The non .com gTLDs didn't have any
five-figure sales this week but they came about as close as you
can get with Go Daddy/Afternic's $9,977 sale of CTDO.org.
That helped Go Daddy/Afternic sweep the first three slots on our
latest weekly Non .Com gTLD Top 20 Sales Chart. They
took #2 with Slot.org at $7,000 and #3 EGI.net
at $6,400.

Sedo then reeled off three in a row starting
with #4 TMNet,net at $5,382. Go Daddy/Afternic won
the overall race though, piling up 15 of the 25 chart entries.
All of those extra positions resulted from a six-way tie for the
final spot.

The extension race went to the .nets 13 chart
entries. The .orgs followed with eight, but they
also had the week's two biggest sales. The remaining spots went
to a pair of infos, a .pro and a .mobi.
Here's how all of the Non .Com gTLD leaders
stacked up for the week ending Sunday, Dec. 8:

Now that you're up to date on what happened over the
past week, check out how the leaders stand year to date in all
categories by visiting our Year
To Date Charts page.

*****

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